Microsoft's
SQL Server is a powerful database engine designed to compete with
Oracle and other products based on Structured Query Language. NT
Administrators sometimes fall into the role of a part time SQL DBA
(Database Administrators) in smaller shops that can't afford a
dedicated position, or if they are SMS Administrators in an environment
that doesn't normally run SQL Server. (SMS requires SQL). Our goal in
this section is to provide NT Administrators a place to start learning
SQL and where to find additional and more comprehensive resources.

Resource Centers

Where to StartFAQ's,
tutorials, and other resources for new administrators

Fast Guide: Undocumented stored proceduresSQL Server stored procedures can help you
control access, preserve data integrity and improve productivity, yet
you may not be tapping into all the routines that ship with the DBMS.
Here we highlight some particularly useful undocumented stored
procedures, as well as some other tips and tricks not to miss.

SQL Server and Microsoft Access
To understand when to use SQL Server 2000 and when to use Access 2000,
read this page and discover the major operational and design
differences between these two Microsoft products.

SQL Server 2000 Trial Software
Obtain the SQL Server 2000 trial software to discover how to build the
next generation of scalable Web applications. Order the CD or download
it today.

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